University of Holistic Theology

UHT Degree Programs lead the student on a journey of personal discovery in holistic thought. Students complete their degree requirements through at-home and online study
under the supervision of the university faculty.

UHT utilizes a world-class Online Campus System where students and faculty from all over the world can learn, explore and interact online. The curriculum has designed to be challenging - requiring students to research and think for themselves - rather than relying solely on learning materials provided by the university.

The student then moves on to their Master's Degree Studies. The master and doctoral level programs are research-based and customized to the goals of the student. Completion of the master's degree thesis is a major part of this program. The degree awarded at this stage is the M.Sc. HT / Master of Science, Holistic Theology Degree.

The ultimate educational destination of UHT students is the Ph.D. HT. This program is highly customized to the goals of the student. Successful completion of the Doctoral Dissertation is a major part of this program. With the help of the faculty, students choose their course of study based of the path they wish to follow after graduation. Upon completion of all course requirements, and acceptance of the doctoral dissertation, the student is awarded with the Doctor of Philosophy, Holistic Theology Degree (Ph.D. HT).

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University of Holistic Theology (UHT) is approved by the Commission for Independent Education, Independent Colleges and Universities, Non-Secular Division, Florida Department of Education to operate as a Religious-Exempt Institution. .

The institution offers only educational programs that prepare students for religious vocations as ministers, professionals, or laypersons in the categories of ministry, counseling, theology, education, administration, music, fine arts, media communications, or social work. ( Florida Statute 1005(1)(f)(2).